Cell Wall Cell Wall Cell Wall.
Why so strong?
The plant cell wall is a remarkable structure.It provides the most significant difference.
It is rigid and gives plant cells a great finish.
While most cells have a outer membrane,
None is comparable in strength to the plant cell wall's bearings.
Why so poor?
The cell wall is composed of cellulose fiber,
polysaccharides,
and proteins.
In new cells the cell wall is thin and not very kin.
This allows the young cell to grow and not shrink.
When the cell is fully grown,
it may retain its primary wall,
sometimes thickening it,
sometimes flattering it.
On the whole, each cell's cell wall interacts with its "mall" to form a tightly bound plant core.
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